Infobox monarch name Arsaces title Basileon image Coin of ArsacesI of Parthia.jpg image size 300px caption Coin of ArsacesI. The reverse shows a seated archer carrying a bow. A Greek inscription on the right ... successor Arsaces II suc type dynasty Arsacid Empire Arsacid dynasty death date 246 BC or 211 BC ArsacesI lang grc , lang fa Ar ak was the founder of the Arsacid Empire Arsacid ... to rule. ref Information on ArsacesI comes solely from non contemporaneous 1st century Greek and Latin reiterations of Arsacid legends Arrian i, preserved in Photios I of Constantinople Photius and Syncellus , and Strabo xi . The dates of Arsaces birth and death are unknown, as is his real name. In contrast, the circumstances of Arsaces ascent to power are relatively well known. Around 250 BC, Andragoras ... onwards Arsaces brother Tiridates I of Parthia Tiridates I either ruled in Arsaces name or co ruled ... BC regent1 Tiridates I of Parthia Tiridates ? years1 c. 246&ndash 211 BC s aft after Arsaces II of Parthia ... XI 1962 , 138 45. J zef Wolski, ArsacesI za o yciel pa stwa partyjskiego ArsacesI Founder of the Parthian ... ca ArsacesI de P rtia cs Arsak s I. de Arsakes I. es Arsaces eu Arsazes I.a fa fr Arsace Ier de Parthie hy it Arsace I di Partia ku Ar ak I hu I. Arsak p rtus kir ly nl ArsacesI ja 1 no Arsakes I av Parthia pl Arsakes pt rsaces I da P rtia ro ArsacesI ru I sh Arsak I od Partije sv Arsakes I vi ArsacesI c a Parthia zh .... A celebrated descent from antiquity the Bagratid line begins with Arsaces. ref group n A 1st century AD tradition preserved by Arrian casts Arsaces as descending from the 5th century BC Achaemenid ... kingdom. At about the same time, Arsaces &ndash who was of Scythian or Bactrian origin and may even ..., Arsaces seized Astauene or Astabene , i.e., northern Parthia. Andragoras was killed during ... expedition by the Seleucids under Seleucus II did not succeed, and Arsaces and the Parni succeeded ... more details
Arsaces is the eponymous Greek form of the dynastic name rather than the personal names of the kings adopted by all epigraphically attested rulers of the phil hellenenic Arsacid dynasties. The indigenous Parthian and Armenian form was wikt Arshak . Kings of this name include ArsacesI of Parthia , c. 247&ndash 211 BC Arsaces II of Parthia , c. 211&ndash 191 BC, in older sequences known as Artabanus IArsaces of Pontus , Roman Client King of Pontus in the second half of the 1st century BC, son of Pharnaces II of Pontus Arshak II Arsaces II of Armenia Arshak III Arsaces III of ArmeniaArsaces conspirator A Byzantine Armenian, instigator of Artabanes general Artabanes plot against Justinian I given name ca Arsaces fr Arsace it Arsace nl Arsaces pt rsaces ... more details
unreferenced date November 2011 Khosrov I was King of Armenia from 198 to 216 . He was part of the Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia . Armenia bio stub Armenia hist stub Category Monarchs of Armenia Category History of Armenia fr Khosrov Ier d Arm nie hy nl Khosro I van Armeni pt Khosrov I da Arm nia ... more details
Daniel I of Armenia lang hy was a Syrian who became Catholicos in Armenian Apostolic Church Armenia s Holy Apostolic Church after the reign of four hereditary Parthia n catholicoi Gregory the Illuminator St. Gregory I the Enlightener , his son St. Aristaces I , St. Vrtanes I and St. Husik I . He ruled symbolically less than one year in 347 AD and was succeedd by Pharen I of Armenia of the Ashishatts Dynasty. start box succession box before St. Husik I title List of Catholicoi of Armenia Catholicoi of the Holy See of St. Echmiadzin and All Armenians years 347&ndash 347 after Pharen I of Armenia end box DEFAULTSORT Daniel 01 Of Armenia Category Catholicoi of ArmeniaArmenia stub hy ... more details
Catholicos Sarkis I lang hy . was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 992 and 1019 . He was said to be mild mannered and humble, so that even as leader of the church he lived simply like a hermit. A terrible earthquake struck the land around the fourth year of his reign. The dormant sect of anti clerical Tondrakians was revived during Sarkis s reign and he condemned it as anathema. He died shortly after and was succeeded by Peter I of Armenia , brother of the previous Catholicos Khachig I of Armenia Khachig I . start box succession box before Khachig I of Armenia title List of Catholicoi of Armenia Catholicoi of the Holy See of St. Echmiadzin and All Armenians years 992&ndash 1019 after Peter I of Armenia end box DEFAULTSORT Sarkis 01 Of Armenia Category Catholicoi of Armenia fr Serge Ier de Sevan hy Armenia stub ... more details
Pharen I of Armenia lang hy . was Catholicos in Armenian Apostolic Church Armenia s Holy Apostolic Church of the Ashishatts Dynasty. He reigned for 5 years from 348 to 352 and was succeeded by St. Nerses I St. Nerses I the Great of the Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia start box succession box before Daniel I of Armenia title List of Catholicoi of Armenia Catholicoi of the Holy See of St. Echmiadzin and All Armenians years 348&ndash 352 after St. Nerses I St. Nerses I the Great end box DEFAULTSORT Pharen 01 Of Armenia Category Catholicoi of ArmeniaArmenia stub fr Pharen d Achtichat hy ... more details
Infobox monarch name Tiridates I title King of Armenia ref The Arsacid kings of Armenia did not mint ... I of Armenia in the park of the Palace of Versailles . reign 63 ref Beginning of reign without ... Parthian conflict in and over Armenia, Tiridates who was the brother of Vologases I of Parthia was crowned king of Armenia by the Roman emperor Nero in AD 66 in the future, the king of Armenia was to be a Parthian ... entered Greater Armenia from Cappadocia and advanced towards Artaxata, while Parasmanes I of Iberia ... cquote My Lord, I am a descendant of ArsacesI of Parthia Arsakes and the brother of the Kings Vologases ... to you, and I make you King of Armenia, so that you, as well as they, may know that I have the power ... newsite articles v2f4 v2f4a071a.html ARMENIA AND IRAN b. The Arsacid dynasty Tiridates I ... NAME Tiridates I of Armenia ALTERNATIVE NAMES Armenian Trdat I Eastern Armenian Drtad I Western ... I. es Tiridates I de Armenia eo Tiridato la 1 a Armenio fr Tiridate Ier d Arm nie hy hr Tiridat I. Armenski id Tiridates I dari Armenia it Tiridate I di Armenia ka I pl Tiridates I pt Tiridates ... by Nero. ref predecessor Tigranes VI of Armenia Tigranes successor Sanatruk royal house Arshakuni ... I Lang hy wikt , Eastern Armenian EA Trdat I, Western Armenian WA Drtad I was Kingdom of Armenia antiquity King of Armenia beginning in AD  53 and the founder of the Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia Arshakuni Dynasty , the Armenian line of the Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia Arsacid Dynasty ... Armenia a Client state client kingdom , various contemporary Roman sources thought that Nero had de facto ceded Armenia to the Parthian Empire . ref name Redgate cite book last Redgate first Anne Elizabeth ..., Pacorus and Tiridates was the same woman. http www.britannica.com eb article 9075687 Vologeses I ... ref In 51 the Roman Promagistrate procurator of Cappadocia , Julius Paelignus, invaded Armenia and ravaged ... his uncle Mithridates of Armenia Mithridates who was the legitimate king of Armenia by luring ... more details
Khoren I of Armenia was the Catholicos of All Armenians Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church from 1932 1938. ref http www.spiritrestoration.org Church Research 20History 20and 20Great 20Links Patriarchs of Constantinople Armenia and the East.htm ref File Tombstone Khoren I of Armenia.JPG thumb 200px Tombstone of Khoren I, Catholicos of All Armenians, at Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin Khoren I is buried near the Etchmiadzin Cathedral Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin . After his death, the position remained vacant for 7 years 1938 1945 before the election of Catholicos George VI of Armenia . s start Succession box before George V of Armenia title List of Catholicoi of Armenia Catholicoi of All Armenians years 1945&ndash 1954 after George VI of Armenia s end References reflist Category Armenian Apostolic Church Category Catholicoi of Armenia fr Khor ne Mouradbekian hy fi Khoren I ... more details
Catholicos Khachig I lang hy . was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 973 and 992. After a one year vacancy due to a confusing period where there were two rival Catholicoi, King Ashot III the Merciful called an assembly to pick a new Catholicos. Khachik, a relative of the Catholicos Ananias of Armenia Ananias was selected and was able to settle the problems which had arisen from the dueling Catholicoi and the schism it caused. start box succession box before Stephen III of Armenia title List of Catholicoi of Armenia Catholicoi of the Holy See of St. Echmiadzin and All Armenians years 973&ndash 992 after Sarkis I of Armenia end box DEFAULTSORT Khachig 01 Of Armenia Category Catholicoi of Armenia Category 992 deaths Category Armenian Oriental Orthodox Christians Armenia stub fr Khatchik Ier Archarouni hy ... more details
unreferenced date September 2009 Catholicos Zacharias I of Armenia was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 855 and 876. During his reign a severe earthquake rocked Dvin , during which Zacharias offered powerful prayers. It is said his prayers protected Dvin s church from damage. He died in the twenty second year of his rule and was buried in Dvin s cemetery of the holy fathers . start box succession box before John IV of Armenia title List of Catholicoi of Armenia Catholicoi of the Holy See of St. Echmiadzin and All Armenians years 855&ndash 876 after George II of Armenia end box DEFAULTSORT Zacharias I of Armenia Category Catholicoi of Armenia Category 876 deaths fr Zacharie Ier de Tzak hy fi Sakaria I ... more details
Infobox monarch name Artavasdes I of Armenia title Monarch King image Artavazd A.jpg caption Artavazd, King of Armenia reign Armenia 160 BC 115 BC coronation othertitles full name predecessor Artaxias I successor Tigranes I suc type heir queen consort spouse 1 spouse 2 spouse 3 spouse 4 spouse 5 spouse 6 issue royal house dynasty Artaxiad Dynasty royal anthem father Artaxias I mother Satenik Queen Satenik birth date birth place death date death place date of burial place of burial Artavasdes I of Armenia also called Artavazd , Armenian language Armenian reigned 160 BC 115 BC was the son of Artaxias I and Satenik Queen Satenik . Artavasdes repelled several attempts by Parthian Empire Parthians to invade Armenia but was eventually defeated by Mithridates II of Parthia Mithridates , who annexed parts of Eastern Armenia and took his son, Tigranes the Great as hostage. According to Professor Cyril Toumanoff , Artavasdes I can be identified with the Armenian king who, according ... his son, Artaxias I of Iberia Artaxias , on the throne of Iberia, thereby inaugurating the Artaxiad ... 5. ref References Reflist s start s bef rows 1 before Artaxias I s ttl title List of Armenian Kings Artaxiad Dynasty King of Armenia years 160 BCE 115 BCE s aft rows 1 after Tigranes I end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Artavasdes 01 Of Armenia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Artavasdes 01 Of Armenia Category Monarchs of Armenia Category 115 BC deaths Category 2nd century BC rulers Category Ancient Armenian people Armenia bio stub euro royal stub asia royal stub bg I ca Artavasdes I d Arm nia es Artavasdes I de Armenia eo Artavasdo la 1 a eu Artavasdes I.a fr Artavazde Ier d Arm nie hy id Artavasdes I dari Armenia it Artavaside I d Armenia pl Artawazdes I pt Artavasdes I da Arm nia ru I sh Artavazd I od Armenije ... more details
Infobox monarch name Ashot I title King of Armenia image Ashot Medz.gif caption reign Armenia Prince of Princes 862 884 br King of Armenia 884 890 coronation othertitles Prince of Princes br King of Armenia full name Ashot I Bagratuni predecessor successor Smbat I Smbat I the Martyr suc type hereditary heir queen Katranide consort spouse 1 spouse 2 spouse 3 spouse 4 spouse 5 spouse 6 issue royal house Bagratuni Dynasty of Armenia dynasty Image Bagrotuniflagx.jpg 28px Bagratids royal anthem father Smbat the Confessor mother birth date birth place death date death place date of burial place of burial Ashot I Bagratuni was an Armenia n prince, with Ashot II , oversaw Armenia s second golden age 862&ndash 977 . He was born to Smbat the Confessor. His family, the Bagratuni s, was one of the most powerful in the kingdom along with the Artsruni . Both families were struggling for power through warfare against Arab invaders. He was recognized by the Abbasid Caliph as Prince of Princes of Armenia in 862. His later crowning as King of Armenia was consented to by Abbasid Caliph al Mu tamid in 885, a move to prevent intrusion into the Armenian territory by Basil I Byzantine emperor , an Armenian. He was succeeded by his son, Smbat I . He reigned for five years until 890 and was married to Katranide . References cite book author Federal Research Division authorlink year 2004 title Armenia ... 1418 9 url Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashot 01 Of Armenia ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... 01 Of ArmeniaArmenia hist stub euro royal stub asia royal stub Link FA fr Category Bagratid Dynasty Category Monarchs of Armenia Category 890 deaths Category 9th century rulers in Asia Category Place of birth unknown Category Article Feedback 5 ca Ashot I el gran de Aschot I. Armenien eo A oto la 1 a de Armenio fr Achot Ier d Arm nie hy ka I pl Aszot I pt Ashot I da Arm nia ru I ... more details
Catholicos David I was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 728 and 741. He was from Aramus, Armenia Aramus then called Aramonk in the district of Kotayk Province Kotayk . He moved the Holy See from Dvin to Aramonk due to Dvin s having fallen into Arab hands and problems which resulted from that. Catholicos David built a church and patriarchal residence there, near which he was buried upon his death. start box succession box before St. John III the Philosopher title List of Catholicoi of Armenia Catholicoi of the Holy See of St. Echmiadzin and All Armenians years 728&ndash 741 after Dertad I end box DEFAULTSORT David 01 Of Armenia Category Catholicoi of Armenia Category 741 deaths Catholicos David IArmenia stub fr David Ier d Aramonk hy ... more details
Catholicos Ananias I was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 949 and 968. His predecessor Yeghishe had been deposed as Catholicos and by church regulations no one could be elected during his lifetime. The office was held by a deputy until Yeghishe died two years later and Ananias of Varagavank became pontiff. Catholicos Ananias moved the seat of the Catholicosate from Vaspurakan at Akhtamar to the town of Arghina. He coronated Ashot III in 961 at his new capital nearby of Ani . In 958 the Catholicos ended the schism of the bishop of Syunik , who was supported by the Catholicos of Caucasian Albania Albania , at the Council of Kapan by consecrating its new metropolitan. This period showed a great deal of involvement of the king in church activities. A relative of Ananias later became Catholicos Khachig I of Armenia . start box succession box before Yeghishe I of Armenia title List of Catholicoi of Armenia Catholicoi of the Holy See of St. Echmiadzin and All Armenians years 949&ndash 968 after Vahan I of Armenia end box DEFAULTSORT Ananias 01 Of Armenia Category Catholicoi of Armenia Category 968 deaths Category Armenian Oriental Orthodox Christians Armenia stub de Anania von Mok fr Ananias Ier de Moks hy ... more details
Other uses Constantine of Armenia disambiguation Constantine I also called Constantine III lang hy , Western Armenian transliteration Gosdantin or Kostantine 1278 &ndash c. 1310 was briefly king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia from 1298 to 1299. He was the son of Leo II of Armenia and Queen Keran of Armenia Kyranna de Lampron and was part of the Hetoumids Hetoumid family. He helped his brother Sempad of Armenia Sempad to usurp the throne in 1296, but turned against him two years later in 1298 to restore his older brother Hethum II of Armenia Hethum II . He assumed the throne for a year while Hethum recovered from his imprisonment. Shortly after Hethum s resumption in 1299, Constantine plotted to restore Sempad again, and both were imprisoned for the rest of their lives. Bibliography cite book last Boase first T. S. R. title The Cilician Kingdom of Armenia year 1978 publisher Scottish Academic Press location Edinburgh isbn 0 7073 0145 9 start box s hou House of Lambron s reg succession box before King Smpad Smpad title Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia King of Armenia years 1298&ndash 1299 after Leo III of Armenia Levon III end box Category 1278 births Category 1310 deaths Category Monarchs of Armenia de Konstantin III. Armenien fr Constantin III d Arm nie hy it Costantino III d Armenia nl Constantijn III van Armeni ... more details
before Sarkis I of Armenia , Sarkis I of Sevan title List of Catholicoi of Armenia Catholicoi of the Holy ...Catholicos Peter I Ketadarz ? died 1058 lang hy . was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 1019 and 1058 . He was the brother of a former Catholicos Khachig I of Armenia Khachig I . He was the author of several works of sermons, anthems, and elegies on early Christian martyrs . He was surnamed Ketadarz because he was said to have miraculously turned the current of a river toward its source. In later years Peter moved to Sebastia but later returned to Ani , at which point he was viewed with suspicious due to his long time away. He was induced to retire to Vaspurakan and remained shut up in a convent for four years in the early 1030s. The king appointed Deoskoros, abbot of Sanahin , as the new pontiff but the bishops would not recognize his authority. Deoskoros named a number of people described by historian Michael Chamich as low and vile to the priesthood and reinstated bishops who had been expelled for vices. This caused great disorder within the church and the clergy declared the king and other supporters of Deoskoros as anathema. To avoid this the king sent for Catholicos Peter to restore him to the pontifical chair. Deoskoros and those he appointed were defrocked. In 1042 after an interregnum in Armenia an assembly of generals named Gagik II the new king who Peter crowned. Gagik was overthrown after three years by the Byzantine Empire Byzantines ... was given a residence to keep him away from Armenia. He was taken to Sebastia by one who had pledged ... of the Holy Cross. He was eventually able to return from Armenia and died at an advanced age after ... transferred to Sebastia then to Tavblur end box DEFAULTSORT Peter 01 Of Armenia Category Catholicoi of Armenia Category 1058 deaths Armenia stub fr Petros Ier Getadartz hy pl Petros I ... more details
Infobox monarch name Abas I of Armenia title Monarch King image caption reign Armenia 928 953 coronation othertitles full name predecessor Ashot II successor Ashot III suc type heir queen consort spouse 1 spouse 2 spouse 3 spouse 4 spouse 5 spouse 6 issue royal house dynasty Image Bagrotuniflagx.jpg 30px Bagratuni Dynasty royal anthem father Smbat I mother birth date birth place death date death place date of burial place of burial Abas I of Armenia Lang hy . was king of Armenia from 928 to 953. Abas was of the royal Bagratuni Dynasty . He was the son of Smbat I and the brother of Ashot II Ashot Yerkat II . In contrast to the way his predecessors ruled, Abas reign was marked by years of peace, stability, and prosperity that Armenia had not enjoyed for decades. ref cite book last Chamchyants first Mikhail authorlink Mikayel Chamchian title History of Armenia from B.C. 2247 to the Year of Christ 1780, or 1229 of the Armenian Era Volume 2 year 2005 location Boston pages 74 75 publisher Adamant Media Corporation isbn 1 4021 4853 4 ref His capital was based at the fortress city of Kars and Abas achieved numerous successes on both the foreign and domestic fronts. In the same year that he became king, Abas traveled to Dvin , where he was able to convince the Arab governor there to release several Armenian hostages and turn over control of the pontifical palace back to Armenia. Conflict between the Arabs were minimal too, with the exception of a military defeat Abas suffered near .... History of Armenia , pp. 82 83. ref Abas refused to make any concessions and ambushed Ber ... Of Armenia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 953 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abas 01 Of Armenia Category Bagratid Dynasty Category Monarchs of Armenia Category 10th century rulers in Asia Category 953 deaths asia royal stub Armenia bio stub ca Abas I d Arm nia fr Abas d Arm nie hy pt Abas I da Arm nia ru I ... more details
Other uses Constantine of Armenia disambiguation Infobox monarch name Constantine I title Lord of Cilicia ... 1095 c. 1100 1102 1103 predecessor Ruben I, Prince of Armenia Roupen I successor Thoros I, Prince of Armenia Thoros I spouse An unnamed great granddaughter of Bardas Phokas the Elder Bardas Phokas issue Thoros I, Prince of Armenia Thoros I br Beatrice of Cilicia Beatrice br Leo I, Prince of Armenia Leo I house Rubenids Roupenians father Ruben I, Prince of Armenia Roupen I mother unknown birth date ... name Runciman Early years He was the son of Ruben I, Prince of Armenia Roupen I ref name Cawley his ... I, Count of Edessa Joscelin I of Edessa ref name Cawley Thoros I, Prince of Armenia Thoros I, Lord of Armenian Cilicia ? February 17, 1129 February 16, 1130 ref name Cawley Leo I, Prince of Armenia Leo I, Lord of Armenian Cilicia ? Constantinople, February 14, 1140 ref name Cawley daughter, married ... dynasty House of Roupen s reg succession box before Ruben I, Prince of Armenia Roupen I title Armenian ... of Armenia Thoros I s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Constantine I of Armenia ... PLACE OF DEATH unknown DEFAULTSORT Constantine I Of Armenia Category 1102 deaths Category Lords of Armenian ... it Costantino I d Armenia nl Constantijn I van Armeni pl Konstantyn I ksi Armenii ... Monastery of Castalon Constantine I ref name Ghazarian cite book last Ghazarian first Jacob ... of the Crusades Volume I. The First Crusade and the Foundation of the Kingdom of Jerusalem ref or Kostandin I ref name Cawley cite web url http fmg.ac Projects MedLands ARMENIA.htm Toc184469941 title Lords of the Mountains, Kings of Cilician Armenia Family of Rupen publisher Foundation of Medieval ... Thayer E Gazetteer Places Asia Armenia Texts KURARM 27 .html title A History of Armenia ... Armenia Texts KURARM 27 .html The Barony of Cilician Armenia Kurkjian s History of Armenia, Ch.  ..., Steven A History of the Crusades Volume I. The First Crusade and the Foundation of the Kingdom ... more details
Catholicos Nahabed I of Edessa, Mesopotamia Edessa was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 1691 and 1705 . He was a virtuous man of meek disposition. He made many improvements to Etchmiadzin during his reign and attempted to reunite his countrymen. He wrote to Pope Innocent XII professing submission to the Roman Catholic church, for which shortly after Nahabed was expelled from Etchmiadzin by a bishop. This Bishop Stephen planned a coup and deposed the Catholicos, putting himself on the throne and reigning for 10 months, at which point the Armenian clergy seized him and restored Nahabed. Stephen s reign is not recognized as a pontifical reign because it was never recognized by other branches of the church as rules dictated needed to be done. Pope Innocent responded to the letter in 1696 with the gift of a papal throne, which is still on display in Etchmiadzin today. Nahabed again wrote of his submission to Rome, a move which inflamed the Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople when he learned of these moves. Much turmoil followed there with the Patriachate being usurped multiple times and leading to a division in the people. When Nahabed died there was still much confusion and turmoil amongst the people and so the pontificate stayed vacant for more than a year until Alexander of Julfa was called to the throne by general consent. start box succession box before Eliazar I of Armenia title List of Catholicoi of Armenia Catholicoi of the Holy See of St. Echmiadzin and All Armenians years 1691&ndash 1705 after Alexander I of Armenia end box DEFAULTSORT Nahabed 01 Of Armenia Category Catholicoi of Armenia Category Armenian Oriental Orthodox Christians Category 1705 deaths fr Nahapet d desse hy ... more details
I, King of Armenia Leo I and was the founder of the dynasty which bears his name the Hetoumids ... Hethum I, King Of Armenia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1271 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hethum I, King Of Armenia Category Monarchs of Armenia Category ... I. eo Hetumo la 1 a fr H thoum Ier d Arm nie hy it Aitone I d Armenia hu I. Hetum rm ny ...Infobox Monarch name Hethum I br title King image Hetoum and Zabel.jpeg caption Hethum I with Queen Zabel on a coin predecessor Queen Zabel successor Levon II of Armenia King Levon II dynasty House of Lambron Hethum I died 1271 also transliterated Hethoum , Hetoum , Het um , or Hayton from Armenian language Armenian ruled the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia also known as Little Armenia ... Armenia, To Mongolia and Back by Hetoum s companion, the Armenian historian Kirakos Gandzaketsi . Family Hethum s father Constantine had been regent for the young Queen Zabel of Armenia . Zabel originally ... and Hethum co rulers. The couple had six children Leo II of Armenia Leo II died 1289 Thoros died at the battle of Mari in 1266 fighting the Mamluk s Sibylla of Armenia Sibylla died 1290 , who married Bohemund VI of Antioch Euphemie died 1309 , who married to Julian Grenier , Lord of Sidon Rita of Armenia ... HetoumIAtMongolCourt1254.JPG thumb 225px Hethum I seated in the Mongol court of Karakorum , receiving the homage of the Mongols . ref Hethoum I receiving the homage of the Tatars during his voyage to Mongolia in 1254, Hethoum I was received with honours by the Mongol Khan who ordered several of his ... to submit to Mongol suzerainty , ref Grousset, Empire , p. 263, Hethum I 1226 69 was clever enough ... Arm nien de Cilicie describes the Mongol alliance entered into by the king of Armenia and the Franks of Antioch the King of Armenia decided to engage into the Mongol alliance, an intelligence that the Latin ... of Antioch and Hethoum of Armenia, principal allies of the Mongols p.265 , Hulagu still had enough ... more details
Infobox monarch name Gagik I Bagratuni Shahanshah title King of Armenia image Gagik I Bagratuni.jpg caption The statue of Gagik I found in Ani by Nikolai Marr s excavations in 1906. reign 989 1020 coronation full name Gagik I Bagratuni predecessor Smbat II royal house Bagratuni successor Hovhannes Smbat father mother birth date birth place death date 1020 death place date of burial place of burial Gagik I lang hy r. 989 &ndash 1020 was List of Armenian Kings king of the Bagratuni Kingdom of Armenia . He succeeded his brother Smbat II the Conqueror r. 977 989 . Armenia reached its zenith during the reign of Gagik. ref hy icon Arakelyan, Babken N. X XI The Bagratuni Kingdom from the Late 10th to the Early 11th Centuries . History of the Armenian People . vol. iii. Yerevan, Armenian SSR Armenian Academy of Sciences, 1976, pp. 134 140. ref Rule Gagik followed the footsteps of his predecessors in building churches and religious buildings in his capital Ani . After his death, his elder son, Hovhannes Smbat , was crowned king while his younger son, Ashot, rebelled against Smbat and proclaimed his independence in the Kingdom of Lori Kingdom of Lori Dzoraget . Archaeological finds One of Gagik s principal projects was the King Gagik s church of St Gregory church of St. Gregory in Ani 1001 10 , loosely modeled on Zvartnots . During Nikolai Marr s excavation of its ruins in 1906, a large statue of King Gagik holding a model ... OF KING GAGIK . VirtualAni.org. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gagik 01 Of Armenia ... DEFAULTSORT Gagik 01 Of Armenia Category Monarchs of Armenia Category Bagratid Dynasty Category 11th century monarchs in Asia Category 10th century monarchs in Asia Category 1020 deaths Armenia bio stub Euro royal stub ca Gagik I d Ani fr Gagik Ier d Arm nie hy ka I pl Gagik I pt Gagik I da Arm nia ru I ... more details
for another Leo I of Armenia Leo I, King of Armenia Infobox monarch name Leo I title Lord of Cilicia ... 1130 1137 predecessor Constantine II, Prince of Armenia Constantine II successor Thoros II, Prince of Armenia Thoros II in 1144 45 spouse unknown issue one two unnamed daughter s br ? Constantine of Cilicia son of Leo I Constantine br Thoros II, Prince of Armenia Thoros II br Stephen of Armenia Stephen br Mleh, Prince of Armenia Mleh I br Roupen of Cilicia son of Leo I Roupen house Rubenids Roupenians father Constantine I, Prince of Armenia Constantine I mother An unnamed great granddaughter ... name Ghazarian His early life Leo was the younger son of Constantine I, Prince of Armenia Constantine I, lord of Armenian Cilicia . ref name Cawley It is likely that his mother was the great granddaughter of Bardas Phokas the Elder Bardas Phokas . ref name Cawley When Constantine I died, Leo s brother ..., Roupen of Cilicia son of Leo I Roupen and Thoros II, Prince of Armenia Thoros , were captured. ref ... Mleh, Prince of Armenia Mleh I of Cilicia before 1120 Sis, May 15, 1175 ref name Cawley Roupen ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Leo I, Prince Of Armenia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... Leo I, Prince Of Armenia Category Lords of Armenian Cilicia Category 1140 deaths es Le n I de Armenia eu Leon I.a Armeniakoa fr L on Ier d Arm nie hy it Leone I d Armenia nl Leo I van Armeni ... 14, 1140 death place Constantinople place of burial unknown Leo I ref name Runciman cite book last Runciman ... East 1100 1187 ref lang hy , also Levon I ref name Cawley cite web url http fmg.ac Projects MedLands ARMENIA.htm Toc184469941 title Lords of the Mountains, Kings of Cilician Armenia Family ... 1080 1393 ref or Leon I , ref name Kurkjian cite web url http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Gazetteer Places Asia Armenia Texts KURARM 27 .html title A History of Armenia publisher Bill Thayer .... Vahram of Edessa The Rhymed Chronicle of Armenia Minor ref cite web url http www.archive.org ... more details
Constantine I of Armenia Constantine I spouse unknown issue Constantine I of Armenia Constantine I house Rubenids Roupenians father unknown mother unknown birth date 1025 1035 birth place unknown death date 1095 death place Kormogolo place of burial Monastery of Castalon Ruben I , lang hy , also Roupen I ref name Ghazarian cite book last Ghazarian first Jacob G. title The Armenian ... of Roupen s wife is unknown. ref name Cawley Constantine I of Armenia Constantine I of Cilicia 1050 ... of Cilicia Lord of Armenian Cilicia years 1080 1081 1082 1095 after Constantine I of Armenia Constantine I s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ruben I, Prince Of Armenia ALTERNATIVE ... Kormogolo DEFAULTSORT Ruben I, Prince Of Armenia Category 1025 births Category 1095 deaths Category Lords of Armenian Cilicia es Rub n I de Armenia eo Rubeno la 1 a de Armenio fr Roupen Ier d Arm nie hy it Ruben I d Armenia nl Ruben I van Armeni pl Ruben I ksi Armenii Mniejszej pt ...Infobox monarch name Roupen I title Lord of Cilicia Lord of the Mountains image Rupoohye.GIF succession ... I. The First Crusade and the Foundation of the Kingdom of Jerusalem ref or Rupen I , ref name Cawley ..., Kings of Cilician Armenia Family of Rupen publisher Foundation of Medieval Genealogy work Medieval ... Armenian rule there. ref name Ghazarian The Rubenids Roupenian dynasty ruled Cilician Armenia ... of Armenian settlements were well underway in Cilicia. ref name Ghazarian Medieval Armenia Greater Armenia was ruled by the Bagratuni Dynasty Bagratids in relative peace and prosperity from the 9th ... his throne and relinquish all his right in Armenia in exchange for lands in Cappadocia . ref ... chronicler, Vahram, a personal secretary of King Leo II, King of Armenia Levon II refers to Roupen ... expanded northward and eastward. ref name Ghazarian In 1086, Malik Shah I conquered much of northern ... was growing old his command seems to have then passed entirely to his son Constantine I, Prince ... more details
orphan date April 2010 Catholicos Lazar I of Armenia was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 1737 and 1751 . He is notable for the numerous troubles he personally got into during his reign. Lazar had been bishop of Smyrna Smyrna, Turkey and was a native of Jahuk. He was said to be extremely beloved by his nation and many wanted him to be the Catholicos when Abraham III died, though another party supported Gregory the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem . Lazar s supporters were more numerous and upon his election Lazar left Smyrna and made a grand procession to Karin Erzurum , where the bishop received him. The governor there however detained him for a time until suddenly dying, an event blamed on divine wrath directed by Lazar. Lazar in turn blamed the bishop and was allowed to leave, escaping to Kars . Meanwhile word arrived in Erzurum that the sultan demanded Lazar s arrest as he had not applied to the sultan for proper approval of letters patent for his election. Lazar was notified of the danger and he fled to Persia before making it to Etchmiadzin . A few years later Lazar came into conflict with the prince of Persia and was almost executed for it but escaped by paying a large fine. Another time, the Persian vizier who also did not like Lazar convinced the shah that Lazar was a problem. The shah summoned Lazar to see him and grew very angry at him, having the Catholicos s grand tent destroyed. He had Lazar dragged before him and to be beaten severely. He was led to prison and kept for five months until he paid the required fine. Sometime after his return, Lazar had a rival monk Peter Kytheur persecuted and tortured, until he was finally able to leave for refuge ... Succession box before Abraham III of Armenia title List of Catholicoi of Armenia Catholicoi of the Holy See of St. Echmiadzin and All Armenians years 1737&ndash 1751 after Minas I of Armenia end box DEFAULTSORT Lazar 01 Of Armenia Category Catholicoi of Armenia Category 1751 deaths Lazar I of Armenia ... more details
I, Prince of Armenia Constantine I successor Constantine II, Prince of Armenia Constantine II spouse unknown issue Constantine II, Prince of Armenia Constantine II br ? Oshin house Rubenids Roupenians father Constantine I, Prince of Armenia Constantine I mother An unnamed great granddaughter of Bardas ... son of Constantine I, Prince of Armenia Constantine I, lord of Armenian Cilicia . ref name Cawley ... in battle. ref name Ghazarian However, his brother, Leo I, Prince of Armenia Levon launched a savage ... s reg succession box before Constantine I, Prince of Armenia Constantine I title Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia Lord of Armenian Cilicia years c. 1100 1102 1103 1129 1130 after Constantine II, Prince of Armenia Constantine II s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thoros I, Prince Of Armenia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH unknown DATE OF DEATH February 17, 1129 PLACE OF DEATH unknown DEFAULTSORT Thoros I, Prince Of Armenia Category 1129 deaths Category Lords of Armenian Cilicia fr Thoros Ier d Arm nie hy it Thoros I d Armenia nl Thoros ...Infobox monarch name Toros I title Lord of Cilicia Lord of the Mountains image succession Armenian Kingdom ..., 1129 February 16, 1130 death place unknown place of burial Monastery of Drazark Toros I ref name Ghazarian ... I , ref name Runciman cite book last Runciman first Steven title A History of the Crusades Volume ... Armenia Family of Rupen publisher Foundation of Medieval Genealogy work Medieval Lands date 2009 04 ... Thayer E Gazetteer Places Asia Armenia Texts KURARM 27 .html title A History of Armenia publisher ... II, Prince of Armenia Constantine II of Cilicia ? after February 17, 1129 ref name Cawley ? Oshin ... on Thorus I http 65.1911encyclopedia.org C CI CILICIA.htm 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article on Cilicia ... on Cilician history http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Gazetteer Places Asia Armenia Texts KURARM 27 .html The Barony of Cilician Armenia Kurkjian s History of Armenia, Ch.  27 http rbedrosian.com ... more details